News & Views Brigitte Macron to sue over bizarre false claims she was born a male Brigitte Macron, France’s first lady, is launching legal proceedings over false claims spread by conspiracy theorists.
News & Views Data shows increase in suicides in young women in Victoria More teenage girls and young women died by suicide in Victoria in 2021 compared to recent years, new coroners data reveals.
News & Views In 2021 #MeToo finally made it to #Auspol – what happens next? It feels like history was made in 2021. But it is hard to argue there has been concrete change at Parliament House … yet
News & Views Stressful Christmas? How meditation can (and can’t) help you through a nightmare lunch Don’t expect meditation to provide Christmas miracles. But if you start meditating now, your holidays may be a bit less stressful.
News & Views What we’ve learned from women on this season of The Leadership Lessons Season five of The Leadership Lessons is drawing to a close, and we’re delivering one final episode recapping some of the best moments and lessons from the series.
News & Views Caroline Kennedy is an ideal US Ambassador and a huge compliment to Australia Caroline Kennedy’s nomination follows months of speculation and promises to fill a position left vacant for almost a year.
Uncategorised Pesky female independent candidates are the PM’s latest ‘women problem’ Scott Morrison enters the new year with a fresh iteration of “women problems”: the female independents contesting a number of Liberal seats.
News & Views ‘Brain fog’ during menopause is real – it can disrupt women’s work and spark dementia fears Just over 60% of women report cognitive difficulties during their menopause transition, writes Caroline Gurvich, Chen Zhu, and Shalini Arunogiri.
News & Views Technology-facilitated abuse of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women is rife in regional and remote areas First Nations women in regional and remote areas experience technology-facilitated abuse in a range of ways.
News & Views ACCC gets first female boss with Gina Cass-Gottlieb appointed Gina Cass-Gottlieb will start in the role in March 2022, replacing the outgoing Rod Simms at the competition watchdog.
News & Views ‘An unsustainable way to live’: Why women with dependent children are the most time stressed The report, based on a survey from 2019 – a year before the pandemic hit – shows that on average, women feel more time stressed than men.
News & Views Half of Australia’s gamers are women, but we know very little about mothers who game Women account for almost 50% of gamers in Australia, but the nuanced and varied experiences of mothers who game are lost among these statistics.